ANet is a nonprofit dedicated to the premise that every child in America deserves an excellent education and the opportunities it provides. We pursue our vision of educational equality in America by helping schools boost student learning with great teaching that is grounded in standards, informed by data, and built on the successful practices of educators around the country.

New Jersey

Achievement Network works with 33 schools in New Jersey and Philadelphia, including the Camden City School District. For more information about the New Jersey network, please contact Mid-Atlantic Regional Vice President Teimosa Martin or call 917-202-6362.

New Jersey schools

Alfred Cramer College Preparatory Lab School

Big Picture Learning Academy

Camden High School

Charles Sumner Elementary School

College Achieve Central Charter School

Cooper B. Hatch Family School

Cooper's Poynt School

Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy

Dr. Ulysses S. Wiggins College Preparatory Lab Family School

Forest Hill Elementary School

H.B. Wilson Family School

Harry C. Sharp Elementary School

Henry H. Davis Family School

Henry L. Bonsall Family School

Great Oaks Downtown Charter School

Great Oaks Legacy Campus

Medical Arts High School

Octavius V. Catto Community Family School

Paul Robeson

R.T. Cream Family School

Robert Treat Academy Charter School

Roseville Community Charter School

The Queen City Academy Charter School

Thomas H. Dudley Family School

University Heights Charter School

Veterans Memorial Family School

Woodrow Wilson High School

Yorkship Family School

Philadelphia schools

Edward T. Steel Elementary School

James G. Blaine School

Kenderton School

TM Peirce School

William D. Kelley School

Teimosa Martin has over 20 years of experience as a teacher, leader, and consultant in New York, California, and New Jersey. She holds a B.A. from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland and a M.Ed. from the University of La Verne. Among her many distinctions were being nominated for ‘Administrator of the Year’ in the Oakland Unified School District and being identified as a Head-of-School finalist in the world-wide leadership search for the Oprah Winfrey Leadership School for Girls in South Africa. In 2004, she was awarded a fellowship with New Leaders, one of the nation’s most respected educational leadership organizations.

Teimosa joined the ANet team in 2010 as the first New Jersey staff member—when the NJ network consisted of 7 schools—and led the growth of the network to its current membership.